A band wraps around the body of the casserole without interruption, reinforcing its structure and naturally generating the handles. This continuous gesture defines the identity of the collection and ensures its recognizability across all dimensional and typological variants.
From an expressive standpoint, the shape of the band introduces a subtle reference to Japanese culture, through an arched curvature that recalls codes associated with cuisine, essentiality and balance. The collection thus constructs a sober yet distinctive language, capable of adapting both to the domestic environment and to the table.
The choice of aluminum die casting makes it possible to create monoblock bodies, offering greater formal freedom and a surface plasticity that is uncommon in this sector. For the frying pans, the project builds upon existing structures, reinterpreting them through a new handle consistent with the language of the collection, in a perspective of conscious reuse.
We developed a complete collection covering all typologies in a wide range of sizes.